神经免疫学门诊队列中的COVID-19:伯尔尼经验

M. Pistor, A. Salmen, A. Chan, R. Hoepner
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COVID-19大流行特别影响自身免疫性神经系统疾病患者的管理和治疗。主要的担忧包括,在用于治疗这些疾病的某些免疫疗法下,感染或严重疾病病程的风险可能更高,以及COVID-19对基础疾病的影响。我们介绍了伯尔尼大学医院(瑞士)神经免疫门诊部的数据。分析24例,其中19例为多发性硬化症。在这24名患者中,6人住院,2/6在重症监护室接受治疗。在我们的队列中观察到的严重病程(定义为需要住院治疗)的可能危险因素包括心血管危险因素、使用b细胞消耗剂、鞘氨醇-1磷酸受体调节剂和口服类固醇治疗。这些数据是基于一个小型的回顾性观察队列,尽管它们与其他几个队列研究一致,但应谨慎解释。
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COVID-19 in a Neuroimmunological Outpatient Cohort: The Bernese Experience
The COVID-19 pandemic specifically affects the management and treatment of patients with autoimmune neurological disorders. Major concerns include potentially higher risks of infection or severe disease course under certain immunotherapies used to treat those disorders and the influence of COVID-19 on the underlying disease. We present data of the neuroimmunological outpatient department of the University Hospital of Bern (Switzerland). 24 cases were analyzed, 19 of them suffered from Multiple Sclerosis. Of these 24 patients, 6 were hospitalized, 2/6 were treated in the Intensive Care Unit. Possible risk factors for severe course (defined as need for hospitalization) observed in our cohort included cardiovascular risk factors, treatment with B-cell depleting agents, Sphingosine-1 Phosphate Receptor Modulators, and oral steroid therapies. These data are based on a small, retrospective observational cohort and should be interpreted with caution, although they are in line with several other cohort studies.
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